The Cleveland Browns announced Thursday, Feb. 28, that the team re-signed RB Kory Chapman as a reserve/future free agent. Chapman spent the last five weeks of the 2007 season on the Browns practice squad. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Indianapolis Colts RB Kory Chapman is the club's third-string running back to starting RB Edgerrin James due to injuries decimating the position heading into Week 3. Chapman will also play on special teams units in Week 3.

Tom E. Curran, of the Providence Journal, reports New England Patriots RB Kory Chapman has captured the eye of head coach Bill Belichick while also earning more preseason playing time. Asked if Chapman had earned himself more playing time against the New Orleans Saints Thursday evening, Aug. 18, Belichick said, "That's probably a fair assessment. The more a player gets opportunities and the more he does with them, the more likely he is to get more opportunities in the future. I think Kory did show up well in the game in a number of areas. There were some positive things to work with." Chapman has been building on his recent success in NFL Europe.

Andy Hart, of Patriots Football Weekly, reports New England Patriots RB Kory Chapman did not participate in practice Friday afternoon June 10. No reason was given for his absence, but he has just recently returned from NFL Europe.

Andy Hart, of Patriots.com, reports New England Patriots RB Kory Chapman, who was allocated to NFL Europe this year, ranks fourth in the league in rushing yards (451), total yards from scrimmage (536) and third in combined net yards gained (711).

New England Patriots RB Kory Chapman, playing for the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe, had six rushing attempts for 31 yards and one touchdown, as well as three kickoff returns for 69 yards in Week 1, according to Andy Hart of Patriots.com.